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At the corner ofthe field turn Rand walk along the field boundary.

Take footpath Rto foot ofDowns and skirt chalk pit L. Go up steep
AN INTRODUCTION TO BUS WALKS
At the next corner go through the gap and bear Ronto a footpath, footpath diagonally L between World War I Regimental Badges cut in
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continue in the same direction to Middle Street, Harnham. chalk to reach Chiselbury Hillfort. IN THE SALISBURY AREA
Length: 434 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs SteepleLangford Length: 4 miles Est. Time: 2 hrs
Go straight on along road until you reach the Town Path. Turn L, Followearthworks clockwise halfway round to a gate and stile on L.
OS Explorer Map No: 130 OS Explorer Map No: 130
Length: 412 miles Est. Time: 2 hrs pass the Old Mill Hotel to return to Salisbury on the path over the Turn Ronto broad drove, ignore first turning left and continue for
The aimofthisleaflet isto encourage you to explore
Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 29 or 184, water meadows. about mile, then turn L onto bridleway track leading down into the Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 2 or 24, OS Explorer Map No: 130
the countryside around Salisbury by busand on foot Mon-Sat approx. hourly valley. Mon-Sat approx. approx. 2 buses per hour
Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 2,
using public rightsofway.There are five rivers, Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Coombe Bissett - Fox & Goose Pub After about a mile, the track becomes concreted and you come to a Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Stoford Bridge Mon-Sat approx. hourly
a wealth ofwild flowers(bluebellsin spring, fork. Bear L onto a grassy bridleway. After mile it is joined fromthe
Facing the pub walk L towards Salisbury (no pavement). Turn Rinto
left by a farmtrack. Continue straight on down a narrowfootpath to Walk south across bridge over River Wylye to Great Wishford. Turn L. Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Berwick St. James - Boot Inn
wild orchidsin summer),birdsand butterflies. Marsh Lane then L up a narrowpath through trees. Go through gates
Chalk Pyt Farm. into South Street. At end ofroad take track opposite, slightly L, which
The landscape hasarchaeological sitesincluding onto Homington Down with views over the Ebble valley. Cross road and take small road opposite, Duck Street. After crossing
goes under the railway bridge. Followthis uphill to Grovely Woods
the River Till the road bends left with Druids Lodge Farmon the right. Walk through the farmto Broad Chalke village and the Queens Head with views over the surrounding countryside. barrowsand earthworksand the downsand ridges Followgrass path ahead for about mile. The path passes belowa
Turn sharp Rimmediately after the farmbuildings and take grass pub (the church is down the road opposite and can be visited).
give lovely panoramic views. large house and lake to reach a minor road. Turn L for 200 yards,
Continue uphill through the woods to reach the Broad Drive, a path straight ahead. Go through gate and followpath across fields.
then Ronto a bridleway. After about mile turn L up a track to Walkers Beside The RiverEbble
surfaced track lined with beech trees; turn L onto the drive. On
Dogdean Farm(you have nowjoined the Avon Valley Path). Turn L On reaching a track turn Rto road, go straight ahead along the road Return Bus to Salisbury: No. 29, approx. every 112 hours Thisleaflet suggestsfour typesofwalk within a 10 leaving the wood the track bears right between hedges.
past the farmbuildings; then Ronto a path, which follows the field Photo supplied by Pam Rouquette to bridge over the river. Immediately after the bridge, cross the road
Bus Stop: Just past Queens Head Pub or outside church mile radiusofSalisbury.All walksrequire you to
boundaries north. Bear L at the track junction down an avenue oftrees, keeping farm with care onto a farmtrack opposite which follows the river.
catch a busto the start point and then you either: buildings on your right. In about mile the track becomes a road,
At the second kissing gate, which opens onto the Old Shaftesbury The track narrows to a bridleway and climbs gently to cross fields.
bends sharp L and goes downhill to road junction. Turn Runder the
z Walk fromthe country busstop back into Drove, turn L to reach the Blandford Road. Cross with care to track After about a mile it comes to a concrete track at a T-junction, beside
railway bridge.
Salisbury via footpathsand lanes; opposite, turn Rat the next corner; then L onto a footpath going a farm. Turn Rand climb a short steep hill.
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uphill behind houses. At the top the path drops down to the woods of At the main road turn L and round the corner turn L again to reach a
The track levels out with views over the Wylye Valley. After a bend z Walk a circular route (where the walk starts HarnhamSlope. Length: 512 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs footbridge across the River Wylye into Flouse Hole Nature Reserve.
left, the track meets another track at a T-junction. Turn R.
OS Explorer Map No: 130 and endsat the same point) and then take the Followthe path to the Rand cross another bridge into playing fields.
Turn Ronto the footpath known as Bishops Walk, go down steps
Cross field to a road. Turn Rinto North Street to reach Wilton Market At next track crossroads, turn L and descend Berwick Lane track. busback to Salisbury; then turn Rto reach the road. Turn L, go downhill and cross the main Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 29,
Place. To avoid crossing the busy main road continue along the track to join road; turn Rthen L down Old HarnhamRoad. Cross St Nicholas Mon-Sat approx. every 112 hours FovantBadges z Walk to another busroute to catch the return a tarmac byway. Walk up slope to underpass and followthe road Bridge and turn L to enter the Cathedral Close along De Vaux Place.
Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Broad Chalke - Queens Head Pub busto Salisbury; or Photo supplied by Chris Knox Return Buses to Salisbury: No. r3, Mon-Sat approx. every 20 mins. downhill to the village. Turn L to reach the bus stop.
Sundays approx. hourly Cross road, take footpath beside telephone kiosk to a lane and turn z Walk to a different point on the same busroute
R. This becomes a footpath across the hillside with views over the Bus Stop: Wilton Market Place Return Bus to Salisbury: No. 24, approx. hourly
and then take a busback to Salisbury.
Ebble Valley.
Bus Stop: The bus shelter is a few metres to left of Berwick
You can find the buswalkslisted belowdescribed in After mile, turn L onto farmroad, go downhill before gradually Lane (the pub is further along down a short road on the right).
Bishopstone-Salisbury
climbing uphill to a grassy track with hedge on right. Keep on between MartinDown
Length: 512 miles Est. Time: 234 hrs hedges to a field; go straight across keeping close to two trees. Follow
detail in thisleaflet:
AroundDinton
Length: 2-3 miles Est. Time: 2 hrs
OS Explorer Map No: 130 the track ahead, this bears Ronto a concrete road. Turn L to reach
OS Explorer Map No: 118 Length: 2-3 miles Est. Time: 1-2 hrs SouthWest A the Old Shaftesbury Drove and turn R.
OS Explorer Map No: 130 LangfordLakesNatureReserve RiversidePath Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 29,
Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 184, B
Mon-Sat approx. every 112 hours After mile turn L onto a path through woods. Go straight on at path
Mon-Sat approx. every 2 hours Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 25, Ifyou have another hour or so to spare, you can visit Wiltshire
crossing and after an avenue oftrees, turn L onto a track between C
Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Bishopstone Church. Mon-Sat approx. every 2 hours Wildlife Trusts Langford Lakes Nature Reserve.
hedges leading down to Burcombe Road, turn R. Note: No buses back between 1-4 pm, some Sunday
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Walk down Church Lane past the church and cross bridge over the services - please check carefully
Note: There is a reduced service in the afternoons Walk along Duck Street, cross bridge over River Wylye, the
In mile there is a bus stop on the left or continue to the end ofthe E
reserve is on the left. River Ebble. Immediately after the bridge turn L at footpath sign into
road and turn L to walk into Wilton. Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Martin Down
Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Dinton Post Office / Shop a garden. Keep to the edge ofthe river, cross the stile into a field and West & North-West F
Open
Go through the kissing gate into the reserve car park. walk along the river and then uphill to a gate onto a minor road.
Cross main road and take SnowHill Road opposite, leading to Dinton G Countryside Return Bus to Salisbury: No. r3, Mon-Sat every 20 mins Martin Down is a National Nature Reserve, it has a variety ofplants
church. Followfootpath through churchyard, which leads to a gate Turn L, then L again past Manor House. Turn Racross green to a H and animals associated with chalk downland and scrub habitats.
Bus Stop: Bulbridge or Wilton Market Square into Dinton Park. This is National Trust property with open access. bridleway in the far corner. At the end ofthe path turn L downhill, J une to August are the best months to visit.
North I Archaeological
There are a number ofpaths to explore by the lake, across the past church to the hamlet ofStratford Tony. Cross bridge over river
Features Use the map at the entrance to plan your route. Followthe main track meadows and into the woods above Philipps House.
Fovant-Chiselbury- south, past a disused riffle range, after which you have a choice of
and continue to road junction. J
K Leave the Park by walking along the tarmac drive to the main gate. Cross over and walk 200 yards up the road opposite. Turn Ronto a paths to follow. A prehistoric earthwork, the Bokerley Dyke, runs the
Turn Rand just before reaching the church take the signed footpath
track fromthe right, continue uphill for another mile. Do not follow
BirdWatching track; walk past metal gate, uphill to a narrowfootpath. This joins a Broadchalke length ofthe reserve along the south-western boundry. L
L beside a house. At the end ofthe first field go through gate on left
Length: 4 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs East M
The northern part ofthe reserve is relatively flat but as you head and continue in the same direction. On reaching a road with the track where it turns left but keep straight on along the edge ofa
OS Explorer Map No: 130
south the ground rises more steeply to reach Tidpit Common Down. bungalows turn Rand walk down to main road and bus stops. The N Diverse field, with hedge on right, to reach a minor road.
Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 26, Allowtime to enjoy the many wildflowers, birds and butterflies before pub is further along the road on the left. PlantLife O Turn L for 200 yards and cross Salisbury racecourse. Followthe
Mon-Sat approx. every 2 hours returning to the start point. Cross the main road with great care.
(Phillipps House is open in the summer on Saturday mornings and
Various between trees. This is an old Roman road. Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Fovant - Pembroke Arms Pub
marked path across the golfcourse to reach a track going downhill South P
Monday afternoons. Little Clarendon is also occasionally open).
Q Return Bus to Salisbury: No. 184 (Please see note above for Butterfly Species
Cross the main road, followthe track straight ahead for 100 yards then PLEASE NOTE:Thiswalkcontainssomesteepgradients timings).
Return Bus to Salisbury: No. 25 (Please see note above for timings). LangfordLakes take the diagonal path Racross the field. Cross a small bridge into the
Cross mainroad(A30) withcare andtake lane opposite (Brook Street). Bus Stop: Bus stop on opposite side of road.
next field and turn L keeping the hedge on your left. Bus Stop: Shelter after junction of Snow Hill with main road, or
Once you are familiar with the bus walks described in this Continue to corner where it becomes a hardtrack andfollowit L Photo supplied by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust beyond pub (on main road towards Salisbury).
(ignoringbridlewayahead). Continue mile to East Farm. leaflet there are many other routes that you can explore.
J oin the track ahead uphill, continue straight on at cross-tracks to After approx. mile turn L onto a footpath beside the river. Follow
PLANNING YOUR WALK
WoodfordValleyWalksTravelOptions descend to the river. Turn L to cross over a footbridge; go past the path over bridges to kissing gates. Keep straight ahead through field
Whaddon-Downton
recreation ground to a road. At junction with main road turn R, cross with wire fence on your left. Go through gate onto farmtrack, at road Figsbury-Winterbournes-Hurdcott
All ofthe walksdescribed in thisleaflet are ofeasy to There is a very limited bus service in the Woodford Valley but walking
bridge over the river and turn Rto reach bus station. turn Rpast Milston church. Length: 5 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs
Length: 2 miles Est. Time: 112 hrs moderate difficulty and range between 3-6 milesin in this lovely valley is still possible with careful planning. Travel options:
OS Explorer Map No: 130
Return Bus to Salisbury: Nos. X5 or Active 8, Soon after the church take footpath R, to cross bridge over the river, OS Explorer Map No: 130 length.Most ofthe walksdescribed have some stiles No.1- Afternoon peak hour service suitable for summer evening
Mon-Sat approx. every 15 mins turn L to next bridge. It is worth spending some time on this beautiful Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. X7, 34 or 36, and uneven ground.Detailsofany steep gradients walks. Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 78
Bus Stop: Amesbury Bus Station stretch ofthe River Avon. Go up a small road and turn Ronto path Mon-Sat - hourly, Sunday - Limited service
Mon-Sat approx. every 2 hours are included within the route description.The No.201- Shoppers service on Tuesdays and Fridays only, middle
through woods. Cross fields, with a number ofstiles then go straight
ofday. estimated timesshown are based on a walking pace on with hedge on your right to reach a farmroad. At the main road Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Figsbury Rings
Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Whaddon Post Office
ofapproximately 2 milesper hour. RuralTaxiService- Call (01722) 505050. turn left into Water Street.
Cross the road, walk up Castle Lane and take the left fork (Pack
Walk up concrete track. At gate at top go Rand followthe hedge on
Path). Before the farmgates, go through gate in hedge on Rand Continue straight on then Water Street meets the road. At the main your left to National Trust sign. Take footpath to the entrance to the
Information about busroutes,timetablesand pub road turn Rand walk towards the petrol station. Cross road to bus hillfort, where there is information board.
then immediately L. Followthe path around farmbuildings and
across a field, bear L to cross bridge over the dismantled railway. stop just beyond petrol station. opening timesmust be checked when you plan your
LowerWoodford-Salisbury
After exploring the earthworks, with views ofthe Cathedral and Old
walk aschangescan occur at very short notice.It is The path then bears right between open fields. Turn Rat hedge. Go
Sarum, leave by the gate opposite fromthe entrance. This is Length: 412 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs View ofStonehenge
Return Bus to Salisbury: No. X5 or Active 8. through a gap in next hedge, over bridge and turn L. Go straight particularly important to check last bustimes.Always Monarchs Way. Go downhill for about 1 mile, under the railway and OS Explorer Map No: 130 Photo supplied by Nick Cowen Mon-Sat approx. 12 hourly, Sundays approx. hourly ahead following the route ofthe old railway line on your left, cross a plan to arrive at least 5 minutesbefore the busisdue past Winterbourne church to main road (A338). Cross road, go R,
farmtrack and go up slope to a minor road; turn R.
and signal clearly to the driver. Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: Please see Travel Options Bus Stop: X5 or 8 from stop on opposite side of Salisbury Road to then L down Morgans Lane. This crosses the River Bourne, then
above Amesbury-Stonehenge- petrol station, Bulford becomes a footpath leading into a field. Turn L, with hedge on left, go
At the T-junction turn Ragain and walk downhill for about mile until
through gate to another field and continue straight ahead to reach a Woodhenge you see a footpath into the woods on the left, opposite a large house.
Shown belowisadditional information that will help Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Lower Woodford - small road. Turn L.
Followthis path through Trafalgar Woods; cross field to gate opposite
you to successfully plan and safely undertake any of Wheatsheaf Inn Length: 534 miles Est. Time: 3 hrs
and continue through woods.
At ford turn R. Ignore left turn and continue, bearing R. After about OS Explorer Map No: 130 the walksdescribed in thisleaflet: Walk on in same direction as bus through the village, to footpath 50 yards, turn L into a field. Walk along edge offield to gate onto
When the path meets a hard track, turn Rdown to River Avon.
on R. Go through gate beside cattle grid, cross the River Avon, Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: X5 or Active 8, bridleway, turn L past sewage works onto a track.
Cross river and turn Rto walk across weir. Followfootpath across
Maps then up track to a road. Cross over, turn L for a short distance, Mon-Sat approx. 14 hourly, Sundays approx. hourly PittonSalisbury
water meadows. After bridge over streambear left to gate and stile.
Cross the river to reach the village ofHurdcott. Turn Rand Ragain then take footpath sharp Rin front offarm. Climb uphill with views
z The map overleafis based on the Ordnance Survey Go through kissing gate opposite and walk straight ahead across Bus Stop for Start of Walk: 3rd stop on London Road, Amesbury. Length: 512 miles Est. Time: 234 hrs to reach Black Horse pub or go straight ahead to main road (A338). over the Woodford valley.
fields to join hard track, continue in same direction. Landranger Maps 184 (1:50,000 scale) and provides a OS Explorer Map Nos: 130 & 131
Walk back to Ratfyn Road and go through gate into Lords Walk. Take footpath on Rthrough trees into a field. Followgrass path,
general idea ofthe walks in the landscape. It is strongly
Take path R, down steps and followriverside path to road. Turn Rto Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 89,
Return Bus to Salisbury: No. 63 or 64, Mon-Sat approx. hourly Where track bends Rbefore farm, turn L over bridge into water
then gravel track, keeping straight on for 1miles with views of
recommended that you also take the relevant Ordnance roundabout and use underpass to reach Countess Road. Walk Mon-Sat approx. every 2 hours Bus Stop: Shelter on main road opposite junction with village road. meadows. Followpath across field to gate and tarmac path beside
Old Sarum.
river leading into Downton Village. Turn Rto main road and return
Cross minor road onto bridleway opposite. On reaching the access
mile, cross over to bridleway signed Kingbarrows. Survey Explorer Map (1:25,000 -2inches to the mile).
bus. Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Pitton Village Shop.
The relevant map number is shown at the top ofeach
Followgravel track, after sharp bend R, take grass path through gate road to Old Sarum, turn Ruphill for 50 yards, then straight ahead
walk description. on L to information board with viewofStonehenge. Go L again then Walk back to crossroads, cross over and go straight ahead following Return Bus to Salisbury: X3 or 44, Mon-Sat approx. every 12 hour. through gate onto path. J ust before reaching the main road turn R EastGrimstead-Winterslow
go through gate on R. Walk diagonally downhill to gate in fence, then the Clarendon Way sign. After 200 yards turn Ronto footpath beside Sundays No. X3, approx. hourly. into field, cross field and go through gap in hedge onto a track,
L towards Stonehenge, this is the route ofThe Avenue. a field which bears left uphill to edge ofwood. At farmroad, cross Length: 5 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs Whattowearonwalks turn R. Bus Stop: Opposite the Bull Inn.
over and followpath opposite with farmbuildings on the right. OS Explorer Map No: 131
After Visitor Centre turn Rup gravel track, go through 2nd gate on R z Walking boots with ankle support. Chalk can be slippery Walk down path between hedges to Stratford Road. Cross road,
then diagonally L to a gate. You are nowon The Cursus. Followthe The path becomes a track through the woods; keep straight on Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. 36, Mon-Sat approx. and paths can be muddy and uneven. walk on in the same direction to next corner; turn L onto the Breamore-Mizmaze-
tree line on left to information board. Cross track ahead to path ignoring any cross tracks for 1miles. The track narrows to a path. every 2 hours Riverside footpath and cycleway, which leads into the centre of
z Long trousers to help protect against ticks. Breamore opposite, this widens onto the route ofthe old railway line. Approx. Where it joins a hard track, keep on in the same direction, to reach
Salisbury.
300mfurther on, turn L up to a gate. T-junction and turn R. The entrance to the archaeological site of Bus Stop for Start of Walk: East Grimstead - Gothic Cottage or, z Take waterproofs and an extra layer.
Length: 412 miles Est. Time: 2-3 hrs Clarendon Palace is a short distance further on; it is open to the on Farley bus: East Grimstead The Green for Bugmore Lane
Go through gate and cross field diagonally to Woodhenge. At car park OS Explorer Map No: OL22 public and well worth a detour. Whattotakewithyouonwalks
turn L onto the old road to reach the main road. Cross over to footpath Walk on to junction and turn L (signed to Farley), ignore footpath
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opposite, walk up to roundabout and turn Rto bus stop. Return to track and continue downhill. (Some steps on right lead up signs and after mile turn Rinto Bugmore Lane. Keep straight on
Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: No. X3
z The relevant OSExplorer Map.
Mon-Sat approx. 12 hourly, Sundays approx. hourly to a viewpoint and picnic table). Where the track bends right, go for mile until it becomes a footpath and enters Bentley Wood. Length: 4 miles Est. Time: 2 hrs Return Bus to Salisbury: No. X5. Mon-Sat 12 hourly. Sundays z Relevant bus timetables you may need two routes.
OS Explorer Map No: 130 approx. hourly.
straight ahead across a field to rejoin the track further on.
Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Breamore - Village Hall
Followpath straight ahead for mile to join track. Turn L and follow z A mobile phone with useful numbers including
Wilts and Dorset Bus Company - (01983) 827005, Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: Please see Travel Options Bus Stop: Opposite Stonehenge Inn, Durrington Continue past farmbuildings onto a road, walk uphill, then down into this to T-junction. Turn Rto Woodside farm, then L onto footpath Cross main road to lane opposite. Take Rfork to Breamore House, or
Milford. Cross road bridge and on reaching T-junction cross over and through woods. Continue on this path until it meets a wide track with above make a detour to visit the church. Walk past Breamore House onto a TraveLine South-West - 0871 200 22 33 and local go up footpath opposite, called The Hollows. Walk down Milford Hill gate on left. Turn R. bridleway which climbs through woods for about mile, then follow
taxi services. Bus Stop for Start of Walk: Upper Woodford - Bridge Inn into the city centre.
grass path to visit the Mizmaze. Larkhill-Durrington-Bulford
At the first path junction bear L onto gravel path. The path bears right
z Water, snacks, bag for litter. Walk 200 yards in the same direction as the bus, turn Ronto a and comes to a memorial stone and seat. At the cross-paths Length: 4 miles Est. Time: 212 hrs Return to path and continue in the same direction. Take footpath L,
gravel track signed to Great Durnford. Turn L at track junction, continue ahead on a wide track for about 1 mile. After an S-bend this OS Explorer Map No: 130 signed Whitsbury. Go through trees, then keep straight on between Roadsandrespectforthecountryside then Ronto a grass path. track eventually bears right. At this point take the path ahead through hedges. After stile at valley bottom, turn L.
Bus from Salisbury Bus Station: X5 to Larkhill a wooden barrier. Followthis path downhill to leave the wood and join z Cross all roads with great care. Where the path descends to the River Avon, turn Rto cross three
Mon-Sat approx. hourly, Sundays approx. hourly Witt Road; this leads into Winterslow. The path soon becomes a track, keep walking in same direction for 1
z On roads and lanes, walk facing oncoming traffic footbridges and pass an old water mill. At the road turn L through
mile, turn L onto marked footpath beside field and then between
Great Durnford village. Keep to the road going uphill, then down to Bus Stop for Start of Walk: The Packway, Larkhill, 2nd stop Turn L at the main village road, the bus stop is near the junction on (except at blind bends). trees. At road junction turn Rthen almost immediately L to return to
turn L onto a track beside a house. This climbs with woods on the after roundabout. the left. Or continue a little further on to reach the pub and catch the main road. z Keep to public tracks, footpaths, bridleways or byways. left; after about mile turn Ronto a narrowfootpath. View ofSalisbury Cathedral bus at the next stop opposite Saxon Leas.
Cross road, walk back along road and turn L. Keep straight along
z Shut all gates you open, leave no litter and disturb no fromClarendonWay Return Bus to Salisbury: No. X3, Mon-Sat approx. 12 hourly
After a short distance through trees the path follows the edge of gravel track or walk on the grass, where there are wildflowers and
Evenings and Sundays approx. hourly farmanimals or wildlife. Return Bus to Salisbury: No. 89, Mon-Sat approx. hourly fields before climbing to pastureland with views over the Avon butterflies in summer. On reaching a small hut turn Ronto a grass
Photo supplied by Nick Cowen
Bus Stop: Shelter beside shop opposite start. z Control dogs at all times. valley. path, walk down to main road, cross with care to Hackthorne Road. Bus Stop: Witt Road



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